https://mail.ff.unsa.ba/subds/ejournals/index.php/radovihhua/issue/feedJournal of the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo (History, History of Art, Archeology) / Radovi (Historija, Historija umjetnosti, Arheologija), ISSN 2303-6974 on-line2024-12-23T14:47:38+00:00Dr. Amra Šačić Beća, Editor in Chief ; Minela Radušić, Secretary to the Boardamra.sacic@ff.unsa.baOpen Journal Systems<p style="text-align: justify; background: white;"><em><span style="font-size: 11.0pt; font-family: 'Segoe UI','sans-serif';">The Radovi Filozofskog fakulteta</span></em><span style="font-size: 11.0pt; font-family: 'Segoe UI','sans-serif';"> (<em style="box-sizing: border-box;"><span style="font-family: 'Segoe UI','sans-serif';">Historija, Historija umjetnosti, Arheologija</span></em>) is a Journal has been published since 2010, and the journal is published annually. Articles can be published in Bosnian, Croatian, Serbian, or some other European language (English, French, German, Spanish, or Italian), the Editorial Board reserves the right to select the papers submitted in foreign languages. The Journal includes topics on archaeology and art history, and addresses a wide specter of topics such as: cultural, political, economic, military, or social history.</span></p> <p style="text-align: justify; background: white;"><span style="font-size: 11.0pt; font-family: 'Segoe UI','sans-serif';"><em><span style="font-family: 'Segoe UI','sans-serif';">The Radovi Filozofskog fakulteta (Historija, Historija umjetnosti, Arheologija) </span></em>Journal is published in hard copy and electronically.</span></p>https://mail.ff.unsa.ba/subds/ejournals/index.php/radovihhua/article/view/492Impressum2024-12-06T08:00:44+00:00Editorialradovi.ff.historija@ff.unsa.ba<p>Impressum</p>2024-12-23T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo (History, History of Art, Archeology) / Radovi (Historija, Historija umjetnosti, Arheologija), ISSN 2303-6974 on-linehttps://mail.ff.unsa.ba/subds/ejournals/index.php/radovihhua/article/view/495Kontakt podaci autora / Authors details2024-12-19T11:14:10+00:00Editorialradovi.ff.historija@ff.unsa.ba<p>Authors details</p>2024-12-23T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo (History, History of Art, Archeology) / Radovi (Historija, Historija umjetnosti, Arheologija), ISSN 2303-6974 on-linehttps://mail.ff.unsa.ba/subds/ejournals/index.php/radovihhua/article/view/496Content / Sadržaj2024-12-19T11:25:34+00:00Editorialradovi.ff.historija@ff.unsa.ba<p>Content</p>2024-12-23T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo (History, History of Art, Archeology) / Radovi (Historija, Historija umjetnosti, Arheologija), ISSN 2303-6974 on-linehttps://mail.ff.unsa.ba/subds/ejournals/index.php/radovihhua/article/view/498Pusino innocentissimo! Odnos prema smrti najmlađih u zajednicama južnog Ilirika: epigrafska, arheološka i ikonografska svjedočanstva / Pusino Innocentissimo! Attitude to the Death of the Youngest in the Communities of Southern Illyricum: Epigraphic, Archaeological and Iconographic Evidence2024-12-19T11:38:33+00:00Jelena Cvijetićjcvijeti@f.bg.ac.rs<p><span class="fontstyle0">The paper is dedicated to the relationship between the communities of the south Illyricum according to the death of its youngest members. The focus is on epitaphs, tombstones, and rare relief representations, as well as funerary practices, the inventory and grave forms from the best-researched Roman-era necropolises in this area. Ancient sources will be analyzed with special attention, concerning attitudes towards the death of children at different ages, as well as the process and length of “official” mourning for the youngest.</span></p>2024-12-23T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo (History, History of Art, Archeology) / Radovi (Historija, Historija umjetnosti, Arheologija), ISSN 2303-6974 on-linehttps://mail.ff.unsa.ba/subds/ejournals/index.php/radovihhua/article/view/499Sandžak-beg Valone Mustafa-beg Milivojević / Mustafa-bey Milivojevic, the Sandjak-bey of Valona2024-12-19T12:03:18+00:00Adis Zilićadis.zilic@unmo.ba<p><span class="fontstyle0">The aim of the paper is to present Mustafa-bey Milivojevic, a nobleman of Bosnian origin, as the Ottoman governor of the sanjak of Valona in Albania. The people of Dubrovnik maintained contact with him even in distant Valona, and sent him selected<br>intelligence informations due to his previous merits while he was the sandjak bey of Herzegovina, as well as the importance of his new position, and the fact that his recognizible political career was on the upward trajectory. Due to the timely arrival of informations, which was partly a result of their mediation, he was up to date with current political events. The paper explores the connections and correspondence of the people of Dubrovnik with Mustafa-bey in the political context of preparation and unfolding of the Ottoman-Venetian military conflict for supremacy on the Adriatic-Ionian coast. The Sandjak-bey of Valona retained a significant role in the naval war, in which he showed himself as a capable statesman. Attention is also drawn to the direction of Mustafa-bey’s possible later career ascent, since he subsequently acquired the title of pasha. The view of Mustafa Bey’s governorship is from a medieval perspective, based on archival materials in Latin and Old Italian. Extensive holdings of this type of material, especially the State Archives in Dubrovnik, although they contain a lot of information of a regional character, have been neglected and generally unused in Ottoman studies. <br></span></p>2024-12-23T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo (History, History of Art, Archeology) / Radovi (Historija, Historija umjetnosti, Arheologija), ISSN 2303-6974 on-linehttps://mail.ff.unsa.ba/subds/ejournals/index.php/radovihhua/article/view/500“Pridošla je rijeka Miljacka, kao što nije od trideset godina ovamo”: Poplava u Sarajevu u januaru 1877. godine / The River of Miljacka Rose Up, Like it Did Not During Passed Thirty Years” The Sarajevo Flood of January 1877.2024-12-19T12:14:22+00:00Nenad Filipovićurucbiniadil@yahoo.comAmer Masloamer.maslo@ois.unsa.baLamija Ljušalamija.hatibovic@hotmail.com<p><span class="fontstyle0">This paper presents unpublished or lesser known data on the flood of the River Miljacka in Sarajevo during the first half of January 1877. The first half of the paper provides a short overview of the known floods in the history of the Ottoman Sarajevo. The data are combed from the various chronicles and annals, histories and historiographic papers, while the majority of the paper is dedicated to the presentation of the primary sources which thematized the Sarajevo flood of January 1877. Transliterations of the document and newspaper article dealing with the flood of 1877, together with the images of originals are attached as well.</span></p>2024-12-23T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo (History, History of Art, Archeology) / Radovi (Historija, Historija umjetnosti, Arheologija), ISSN 2303-6974 on-linehttps://mail.ff.unsa.ba/subds/ejournals/index.php/radovihhua/article/view/501Britanci i Hadži Lojo (Funkcija Hadži Loje u britanskoj politici dokazivanja tolerancije u Bosni) / The British and Hajji Loyo (The Function of Hajji Loyo in the British Policy of Proving Tolerance in Bosnia)2024-12-19T12:24:45+00:00Edin Radušićedin.radusic@ff.unsa.ba<p><span class="fontstyle0">The consuls and other officials of the British Consulate in Bosnia and Herzegovina, from the beginning of its work in 1857 until the end of the Eastern crisis of 1875-1878, were of the opinion that the Ottoman reforms could bring legal and social equality between Christians and Muslims. According to their conviction, the inherited tolerance in Bosnia was a good basis for progress in this direction. Cases of intolerance and violence committed by Bosnian Muslims against Christians were attributed to fanatical individuals. This paper shows how the British consulate in Bosnia had been using Salih Vilajetović, better known as Hajji Loyo, proving that individual cases of intolerance and violence against Christians are the exception, not the paradigm, in Muslim-Christian relations in Bosnia.</span></p>2024-12-23T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo (History, History of Art, Archeology) / Radovi (Historija, Historija umjetnosti, Arheologija), ISSN 2303-6974 on-linehttps://mail.ff.unsa.ba/subds/ejournals/index.php/radovihhua/article/view/502Armija Republike Bosne i Hercegovine: organizacijsko-formacijske promjene i neke naznake razvoja 1992‒1995 / The Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina: Organizational and Formation Changes Along With Some Indications of its Development from 1992 to 19952024-12-19T12:32:29+00:00Mesud Šadinlijamesud.sadinlija@gmail.com<p><span class="fontstyle0">In the persistent attempts to strengthen the various interpretative constructions of the post-Yugoslav armed conflicts, which are occasionally and on different sides presented not only through attempted scientific legitimation, but also with the pretentious character of national strategies, we often encounter theses about the discontinuity regarding the functioning and legitimacy of the state organs of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as of the constitutional structures intended for its defence from 1992 to 1995. This paper attempts to present the facts and indicators of the continuity of the development of the Territorial defence of the Army of the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, demonstrating its most important phases, which were substantially and dynamically determined by the specific needs of pursuing armed conflict, the general military and political circumstances and the situation on the battlefield of Bosnia and Herzegovina. We have tried to emphasize the most important characteristics and some indicators of the substance of certain periods and phases of this development.</span></p>2024-12-23T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo (History, History of Art, Archeology) / Radovi (Historija, Historija umjetnosti, Arheologija), ISSN 2303-6974 on-linehttps://mail.ff.unsa.ba/subds/ejournals/index.php/radovihhua/article/view/503Operacija NATO-a u Bosni i Hercegovini “Deny Flight” / The NATO Operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina “Deny Flight”2024-12-19T12:40:22+00:00Mustafa Dedovićdedovic.mustafa98@gmail.com<p><span class="fontstyle0">The operation “Deny Flight” represented NATO’s response to the conflicts in Bosnia and Herzegovina, starting on April 12, 1993, with the aim of enforcing the UN’s no-fly zone. Over the course of more than two years, the operation evolved, expanding its mission to provide close air support to UN troops and conduct coercive air strikes in Bosnia and Herzegovina. With 12 NATO member states involved and 100,420 flights completed by its conclusion on December 20, 1995, “Deny Flight” played a crucial role in shaping the Bosnian War and the NATO alliance itself. This operation marked NATO’s first combat engagement in history, demonstrating the alliance’s adaptability in the post-Cold War era. While the cooperation between the UN and NATO, though laying the groundwork for future joint operations, also caused tensions, especially after the taking of UN peacekeeping forces as hostages in response to NATO bombing. “Deny Flight” successfully prevented significant use of air power in the Bosnian war, paving the way for the subsequent key NATO operation, “Deliberate Force,” which played a role in ending the conflict.<br /></span></p>2024-12-23T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo (History, History of Art, Archeology) / Radovi (Historija, Historija umjetnosti, Arheologija), ISSN 2303-6974 on-linehttps://mail.ff.unsa.ba/subds/ejournals/index.php/radovihhua/article/view/507Adnan Jahić, Između čekića i nakovnja. Muslimani u Drugom svjetskom ratu, Bošnjačka nacionalna zajednica za Grad Zagreb i Zagrebačku županiju, Zagreb, 2023, 707 str.2024-12-19T13:35:59+00:00Ajdin Muhedinovićmuhedinovicajdin@gmail.com<p>Book Review</p>2024-12-23T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo (History, History of Art, Archeology) / Radovi (Historija, Historija umjetnosti, Arheologija), ISSN 2303-6974 on-linehttps://mail.ff.unsa.ba/subds/ejournals/index.php/radovihhua/article/view/508Emir O. Filipović, Viteštvo u srednjovjekovnoj Bosni, Plejada, Zagreb 2024, 415 str.2024-12-19T13:40:00+00:00Almir Pecoalmir.peco@ff.unsa.ba<p>Book Review</p>2024-12-23T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo (History, History of Art, Archeology) / Radovi (Historija, Historija umjetnosti, Arheologija), ISSN 2303-6974 on-linehttps://mail.ff.unsa.ba/subds/ejournals/index.php/radovihhua/article/view/509Adnan Kaljanac, U stranoj zemlji ‒ Ćiro Truhelka u Bosni i Hercegovini = In a foreign country ‒ Ćiro Truhelka in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Akademija nauka i umjetnosti Bosne i Hercegovine, Sarajevo 2024, 239 str.2024-12-19T13:45:28+00:00Dženefa Merdanić Šahinovićmdzenefa@gmail.com<p>Book Review</p>2024-12-23T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo (History, History of Art, Archeology) / Radovi (Historija, Historija umjetnosti, Arheologija), ISSN 2303-6974 on-linehttps://mail.ff.unsa.ba/subds/ejournals/index.php/radovihhua/article/view/504Narativ o osvajanju Bosne iz hronike HAŠT BIHIŠT / Narrative of the Conquest of Bosnia from The Chronicle of Hasht Bihish2024-12-19T12:54:18+00:00Sabaheta Gačaninsabaheta.gacanin@ois.unsa.ba<p><span class="fontstyle0">Although the chronicle Hasht Bihisht by Idrīs Bidlīsī was very well-known, it has not been presented in a comprehensive approach in the light of modern science. Only some events and questions he raised were often presented in the historical and political context of other studies. Among the historical events that Idrīs Bidlīsī includes in his chronicle are the conquests of the Balkan lands, including Bosnia, or more precisely Bosnia and Croatia as he stated. This paper will present his historical narrative about that dramatic event, which until now has not been presented as an isolated historical narrative, but was mentioned sporadically in the framework of wider studies. As a source for this article was used a direct copy of </span><span class="fontstyle2">Hasht Bihisht </span><span class="fontstyle0">from an autograph from 1571, belonging to the Ottenfels collection (No. 2), which is kept in the Croatian State Archives in Zagreb.</span> </p>2024-12-23T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo (History, History of Art, Archeology) / Radovi (Historija, Historija umjetnosti, Arheologija), ISSN 2303-6974 on-linehttps://mail.ff.unsa.ba/subds/ejournals/index.php/radovihhua/article/view/505Pisma Šaćira Sikirića Ignazu Goldziheru / The Letters of Šaćir Sikirić to Ignaz Goldziher2024-12-19T13:15:41+00:00Amer Masloamer.maslo@ois.unsa.baAjdin Muhedinovićmuhedinovicajdin@gmail.comPéter Selmeczipeters@gmail.com<p><span class="fontstyle0">This paper presents 18 letters and one postcard that Šaćir Sikirić, a Bosnian-Herzegovinian student, sent to his mentor and professor Ignaz Goldziher in Budapest between 1916 and 1921. The letters are preserved in Goldziher’s extensive legacy, housed at the Hungarian Academy of Sciences (</span><em><span class="fontstyle2">Magyar Tudományos Akadémia</span></em><span class="fontstyle0">). The introductory section of the paper provides biographical details about Sikirić, while the main part consists of the aforementioned letters. Each letter is offered with its signature, a detailed description of the content in Bosnian, and the original text in Hungarian. The appendix includes digital reproductions of two letters.</span></p>2024-12-23T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo (History, History of Art, Archeology) / Radovi (Historija, Historija umjetnosti, Arheologija), ISSN 2303-6974 on-linehttps://mail.ff.unsa.ba/subds/ejournals/index.php/radovihhua/article/view/506Josip Marinko “Iz Novega mesta u Bosnu” / Travelogue Josip Marinko “Iz Novega mesta u Bosnu”2024-12-19T13:31:20+00:00Dijana Harčević Ćatićharcevic.catic1@gmail.com<p>Josip Marinko “Iz Novega mesta u Bosnu” / Travelogue Josip Marinko “Iz Novega mesta u Bosnu”</p>2024-12-23T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo (History, History of Art, Archeology) / Radovi (Historija, Historija umjetnosti, Arheologija), ISSN 2303-6974 on-linehttps://mail.ff.unsa.ba/subds/ejournals/index.php/radovihhua/article/view/497Predgovor / Foreword2024-12-19T11:28:33+00:00Amra Šačić Bećaamra.sacic@ff.unsa.ba<p>Foreword</p>2024-12-23T00:00:00+00:00Copyright (c) 2024 Journal of the Faculty of Philosophy in Sarajevo (History, History of Art, Archeology) / Radovi (Historija, Historija umjetnosti, Arheologija), ISSN 2303-6974 on-line